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Saturday, August 4 • 1:45pm - 3:15pm
Theatre in the Digital Humanities: Public Scholarship as Civic Engagement

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This session will examine the proposition that engaging in public scholarship through the digital humanities is a compelling strategy for defending theatre and its rich cultural heritage.

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Franklin J. Hildy

The Theatre,’ archeological stratification, and Shakespeare’s playhouses, Theatre Architecture Working Group
I've been developing experiences practiced in arts of the body dealing with a moving approach called bodily paths. In one of his most settings outlined, body path implies the reversal of the attention over his own body, amplifying somatic experience at the level where perceiving possible... Read More →


Saturday August 4, 2012 1:45pm - 3:15pm EDT
Thornton B, Eleventh Floor 400 New Jersey Ave NW Washington, DC 20001 USA

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